Chapter 32
Chapter 32
Julian’s POV
His smile lingered as they spoke about Nina, and he rose to his feet. The dinner was over, but the day
wasn’t There were a few things he wanted to come out straight, and he could only hope she would
understand without casting judgement.
He offered her his hand so he would help her up, and she took it. There and then, he felt it at their
touch. The spark was almost like an electrical volt rushing through him. It fueled his wildest desire, and
a part of him-a dormant part of him- knew that feeling so well. It felt as if he had been with her in the
past or in another life. It felt so real and genuine. He had not felt this level of attraction and desire for
anyone, not even Nina, who had his heart.
No, these were physical and carnal emotions; they defined nothing and shouldn’t be built upon. He told
himself and brushed the feeling to the side. Just as he did that, he felt it underneath the spark; he felt
her powers; it laid underneath; it was just as strong as he expected. She was stronger than he thought
she would be, and if he could feel it, it meant it was time to tell her the truth.
She glanced up at him while he was still lost in the war in his head, and he slowly regained himself,
wrapped his hand around her, and helped her to her feet
“Thank you.” She said, and a smile pulled onto her face.
“I should be the one thanking you for honouring my invitation. He meant every word he said. She had
no idea the level of gratitude he had for her. “I know I have said this in the past, but the werewolf world
owes you a great deal for what you have done for her so far. I do not know how to repay you
“I am only doing what I hope someone will do for me in times of trouble. She said, and once again, her
nobility showed. He knew he could trust her with the truth, no matter how much confiding in just anyone
scared him. She was the help he needed.
They stepped into the living area of the castle, and he found her looking around with a mesmerised
gaze. He chuckled inwardly because he was used to it at this point, but she wasn’t, Belonging © NôvelDram/a.Org.
“There is something I want to reveal to you?” He said this, coming to a halt at the centre of the living
room
He placed his hand on top of her, and this made her glance up at him. He almost lost the words to say
as she stared at him.
He had to concentrate, or he would never get the words he needed to say out loud. That was true. “As
we get to know ourselves better. I want to lay a truthful foundation. I was going to wait for Nina to return
because we both wanted to tell you, but it’s better now.”
The more he approached the truth, the more agitated he became, and he did his best to keep that
hidden from her. “I also have the plague.”
She said nothing for the first half a minute that passed, and it felt as if she didn’t even hear him at all.
Did she not hear him? Or was this too much for her to take? His mind raced with questions
She pulled her hand away from his hold, and he immediately felt as if he had lost a part of himself.
“What do you mean you also have the plague?” she demanded, confusion making itself known in her
voice.
Yes, his words might have been confusing because no one who saw him would think he had the
plague, but they were true.
“I mean, I also have the plague,” he repeated.
“You do not have the plague. She said it stubbornly. “If you did, I would have known.”~/
He understood where she was coming from, but that wasn’t it; he had to make her see the truth. “I am
the Lycan king; I have the strength to subdue any sickness or infirmity. I also have over a dozen
physicians to take care of me; hence, I do not look like the rest. You are aware there are different
stages and different manifestations of the plague, right?”
Once again, she became silent, and he knew she was thinking about everything he just told her and
trying to fit it into
reality.
She stepped away from him. “You were around my sons!” she said in an accusing tone.
He didn’t think that was where her mind was going to go first, but he should have known. She was a
mother and a mother’s instinct would be to protect her children first from every threat that she
perceived.
He saw the look on her face; it wasn’t as bad as he had anticipated, but it wasn’t good. He knew she
probably considered him a monster for being around her sons while harbouring the plague.
“You were around my sons, knowing well you had the plague! Did you intend to infect them as well?”
She snarled at him.
She had every right to be mad at him and even upset, but he would never do anything that would place
the lives of her sons in danger.
“No, no. I would never do something that cruel to children. Yes, I have the plague, but I do not infect
others with it.”
She didn’t believe him, and he couldn’t blame her.
“If my plague could spread, do you not think everyone who works for me would have had it already?”
He asked with his brow rising, “I have been out and about, and I have also carried out shifting,
travelling, and consulting with many others. These people would have also gotten the plague if it
spread like the others.”
“Then how does this work?” she asked with a calm voice, She was doing a difficult job of staying calm.
“It stays with the host and feeds on them until they can no longer function, then they die.”
“How long have you had it?”
“Almost a decade.” He answered, and she once again became silent, and he didn’t know what was
going through her head.
She glanced up at him, her emotions and confusion increasing. “What do you want me to do?“
“I want you to take a look at it and see if you can heal me. He said, “And if you can, I want you to.” He
knew she could heal him; he felt her power and knew she was strong enough now, but he still wanted it
to be her wish.
She nodded, already accepting his terms. “I will do that, but I ask one thing in return.
“What is it? Say it, and I will do it.”
“You will promise to stay away from my kids.” She said.
He pressed his l*ps together and nodded, “If that is the payment you want, then it is what I will do.”
“Thank you and good night, my king.” She bowed her head and took her leave,